
This is an Iwanna Guide by
adriii
Lost location tour
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Locations: Kāne‘ohe, ‘Ewa, Honolulu, Waipahu, Waialua, Haleiwa, ‘Aiea, Waipio, Pūpūkea and Mokuleia
Kāne‘oheView all Kāne‘ohe content
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Moli’i gardens
This garden is a big ranch with a lake that served as a filming location for Lost on several episodes. It was Jin’s father fishing village, a place where Eko goes to do some dark deals, the landscape for Juliet’s arrival to the island… even they shoot the scene where Ben pushes Locke into the common grave
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posted by adriiiWaikane pier
This pier is private property so you may not be able to visit it, but it’s viewable from other public locations. The pier was the location for the intense second season finale with the others.
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posted by adriiiByodo-in temple
There is a valley of Temples in the Kahekili Hwy. We’ve seen the Boydo-In Temple several times during the seasons of Lost. One of the most memorable was Sun and Jin’s wedding, later visited by Jacob at season five finale.
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posted by adriii‘EwaView all ‘Ewa content
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We know Hugo Reyes, alias “Hurley”, was in a mental institution prior to being in the island. There, the mystery of the lost numbers is introduced for the first time. They shoot these scenes at a YWCA building in Ewa. We see it in several Hurley flashback episodes.
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posted by adriiiHonoluluView all Honolulu content
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Liliha st.
On the shocking season three finale, we see Jack walking at the street where we se jack visiting the mortuary where Locke’s casket is. Nearby (at 1728 Liliha St), there is the Konko Mission, a religious house that served as filming location for the mortuary interiors.
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posted by adriiiHurley’s new home
Remember Hurley won the lottery. Well, he bought a new home for his family to live, a huge one. We see them several times in his flashbacks but my favorite is when Hurley, as an Oceanic Six, explains in 1 minute what did he do in the island when he was lost.
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posted by adriiiReyes residence
Before Hugo wins the lottery, Reyes family lives in a modest home. The real set location is in a residential area at Honolulu.
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posted by adriiiCentral union church
This Honolulu church was the filming locations for the gatherings where Locke meets Helen at the beginning of second season of Lost. The church is inspired on New-England architecture.
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posted by adriiiWaikiki landmark
Waikiki Landmark Condominium was the building they used as filming location for the episode where Locke is pushed through a window by his father. This event was later visited by Jacob on season five’s finale.
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posted by adriiiBishop museum
The Historic Hawaiian Hall of the museum served as filming location for Lost. Here, Desmond and Penny break up after taking that photo he carries with him all the time. It was also de snowy street of Russia where Sayid meets with Ben on season five.
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posted by adriiiChina walls coastline
This is actually a beach but not the usual one: instead of sand there is rock. This was used in Lost a couple of times when they go to the Black Rock. They flipped some of the scenes in the editing room so the location doesn’t look exactly like it does on reality.
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posted by adriiiKapena falls
This area was a royal bathing spot when only native Hawaiians lived there. Now is not recommended to swim there but the place is certainly beautiful and it’s been a filming location for several Lost scenes as you can see in the pictures.
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posted by adriiiAuahi street
In the intersection with Kamani Street they filmed the scene where Nadia was hit by a car. Later in the series, we see the same spot when Jacob prevented Sayid from suffering the same fate.
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posted by adriiiAukai avenue home
This is a sixth season location for Lost. Kate drives Claire to the adoptive mother of Claire’s baby in that kind-of alterative reality. This private residence is in Kahala.
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posted by adriiiGentry pacific design center
On fourth episode of season six, we see the alternative reality for Locke. He meets Ben at Waipahu High School and, after being fired, he meets Hurley in the parking lot. This is where this scene was filmed.
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posted by adriiiAnthony cooper’s resicence
In Locke’s flashback we discover the reason why he was in a wheelchair. The story is pretty dark but basically you could say is Anthony Cooper’s fault, the supposed-to-be father of Locke. Well, this is the particular home they used to film as Cooper’s residence. It’s in one of the most expensive neighborhoods on O’ahu. In fact, a magazine made a list and this was on the 4rth place.
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posted by adriiiParadise park
This zoo park was once known for its parrot spectacles. Now is abandoned so the place looks quite like it appears on Lost. Here, they filmed the scenes where some Losties were locked in cages and for some “Others’” headquarters scenes and “The Orchid station” exteriors. At Manoa road, you’ll also find the tree where Charlie is found hanging up.
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posted by adriiiEating & Drinking
Popeye’s chicken & biscuits
Mr. Cluck’s Chicken Shack appeared several times on Lost. It’s where Hurley and his friends worked.
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posted by adriiiBob’s big boy
This Diner was a filming location for Lost. It appeared in season’s two Sawyer’s flashback. He met with Gordy here. Also, on Kate’s flashbacks, this is the diner where her mom works.
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posted by adriiiHonolulu café
This coffee shop is located in downtown Honolulu at the historic transportation building. Here, Desmond and Libby have some coffee. She offers him her boat, a life-changing deal for Des.
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posted by adriiiMichel’s at the colony surf
This is a very elegant an expensive restaurant located in a Hotel at Waikiki. It’s a very famous restaurant on Hawaii. In addition, it was used a cupple of times as a filming location for Lost. Rose and Bernard are supposed to be in Niagara Falls (image added later) and they have dinner in this restaurant. Also, Locke takes Helen to a date and they have a meal here too.
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posted by adriiiO’toole’s irish pub
This Irish pub is located in Honolulu so when they used as a filming location they had to ad some snow to the exterior to look like it should be on Rose and Bernard’s flashback on season 2. They also used this bar, but in the interior, for a Desmond’s flashback.
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posted by adriiiCanoes at the ilikai
Remember where Ana Lucia and Jack meet? This is the bar they use to shoot those scenes. It has appeared in a couple of episodes. The bar is part of the Ilikai Waikiki Hotel, where a lot of scenes of Lost were shot.
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posted by adriiiPlaces to stay
The kahala hotel and resort
This is a beautiful hotel located outside the Waikiki, were people usualy stays. This hotel is known for weddings and for its “swim with a Dolphin” program. This place was used also as a filming location for one of Jack’s flashbacks on Lost, the one he gets married.
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posted by adriiiManoa valley inn
In both Claire’s and Mr. Eko’s flashback we see a psychic that lives at the Manoa Valley Inn, an historic hotel near the University of Hawaii. The interior was also used for the Charlie’s childhood nightmare sequence.
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posted by adriiiRenaissance ilikai waikiki hotel
This hotel has been the set location for numerous scenes on Lost. It’s been Sun and Jin’s Apartment. It also was the hotel where Boone and Shannon stayed in Sydney. It was also the house of Sun’s lover. Also it was the location for most of the hotel rooms and homes appearing on fist season double episode finale.
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posted by adriiiWaipahuView all Waipahu content
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Waipahu high school
On Lost last season we see kind of an alternative reality we still have a lot to learn of. On this reality, Locke starts working at a high school and, there, he meets Ben on the teacher’s lounge (which crew created at Waipahu’s gym).
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posted by adriiiWaialuaView all Waialua content
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Mokule’ia beach
Lost’s season two introduce us to the “tailies”, those survivors of the oceanic flight 815 that were on the plane’s tail when the crash happened. This beach is where they landed and lived.
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posted by adriiiymca camp erdman
Remember season’s three premiere shock? We discovered that the others lived in a small but cute village. All the scenes involving Other’s village were filmed in this camp, near Mokulee’ia beach (another set for the show). The interior scenes were also filmed there.
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posted by adriiiHaleiwaView all Haleiwa content
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Keali’iokamalu church
This is a very small humble church which name means “Prince of Peace. It’s in a small rural path and it served as a Lost location for those scenes with Eko and his priest brother Yemi.
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posted by adriiiPapa’iloa beach
This beach has been the location of a lot of scenes of the show involving the beach camp where the survivors who still believe the will be rescued wait for it.
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posted by adriii‘AieaView all ‘Aiea content
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Aloha stadium
This stadium not only hosts NFL games but also has a weekly flea market you can visit. Also, this was the stadium when Desmond and Jack meet for the first time. “See you in another life brother”.
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posted by adriiiWaipioView all Waipio content
Shopping
Costco wholesale
The store where Locke worked and where his mother confronted him was the Costco Wholesale warehouse in Waipio.
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posted by adriiiPūpūkeaView all Pūpūkea content
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Waiale’e beach
As many beaches that appear on Lost, this one was used for several episodes. It served as “baths” for Kate and Sun and Jin fishes. It also was the place where Michael and Sawyer find Jin… and the others.
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posted by adriiiMokuleiaView all Mokuleia content
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Plane crash beach
For many episodes, the beach where the Oceanic plane crashed was the home for those who survived. The actual beach is in an army beach at Hawaii. It’s a famous surfing beach and a night life spot for people on Oahu.
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